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(LC)Read this sentence from Abraham Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address:


It may seem strange that any men should dare to ask a just God’s assistance in wringing their bread from the sweat of other men’s faces; but let us judge not that we be not judged.


What does the word wringing mean as used in this sentence?


Painfully extracting

Simply getting

Strongly twisting

Thoughtfully suggesting

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Answered by astha4388
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hey there hope this helps you
here wringing meanssimply getting
Answered by 27swatikumari
1

Strongly twisting

What is Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address?

On March 4, 1865, Second Inaugural Address was delivered by President Lincoln. In this speech, he urged people to work for a durable peace and to "stitch up the nation's wounds" brought on by the Civil War.

What did the inaugural speech aim to accomplish?

Most presidents use their first address to the nation to outline their vision for the country and their objectives. Several of the most moving speeches from the past are still quoted today.

Therefore, the word 'wringing' mean 'Strongly twisting' as used in this sentence.

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